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2{ASONIC. * LODGES. Mondas— Potomae, No 1. B, French, Auncostih, No cntalihm, No stuliation by Pust W. W. Jermane. Mount Pleasant, No. 33, F. Albert Pikw, No. 36, 3 M. ast iustaliation of otfic . Tiesdas— Washingto T4OM.MLL spech Riog Datid No. 2 Laodge, S and in- "Grand Master & « (spectal) Centenn‘al. No. at % pon. ¢ il iress. w re- Saturduny Mastor ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER No. Tuesday La Royal Arch Wednesday Brighiwoo: E. M KNIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIES, Moutns No. Tueslns wood, ‘ Temp! Saturduy - rightw dex’ night." BOYAL AND CT MASTE Houduy —Wushivzton Conne | “lecton and ddgrees. Thinesdas -+ Ad i ANCIENT No. s Mark. L and ML No, 9, i T Filday . Order of tiie No. . ras Lodge of Perfection. A tenth degrees HE Grand T the District Wednesday Wil assemble evening at for -the grand mas- ter's address, reports of officers and committecs, amendments to the con- stitution and general pusiness. A re- nort of special interest the New Masonic Temple is éxpected. All communications of subordinate lodges of the District which are Gek® « be called Thurkday December 27, at the same hour and place* the Grand Lodge will elect and install its officers for 1924, fr. E even- ing, Through Grand Recorder John A Coiborn grand visitations to the eon- stituent councils of Ruyal and Select - b 1ounced as fol- January Anaco: January W No. 1, o Temple, and 24, to' Columbla Council, Xo. Naval Lodge Hall i H 4. nira mple; eil Junuary. 3. at nuary 17 the Who ¥ptic past w nd mast f *paid the 1 en route to Wil niet by a repr. on his arrival Guet at the City Mr. Hempsted, on inent Masons' in-the United Stat Was made poet laureate of in Chicago several years ago. The has m Sen the Masonry vk Fay d 1 mpsted the United al counells a- visit ington, Del. He was entative committee Ke States. Club ‘und btherwise of the most prom- | master of Albert Pike Lodge announced a spr sarprise for €rs tomorrow cvening and that r Warden Frank Koch will b official linein the degree worl John Jorelmon Patrick Mullane will head the oficial line in the ninth de- groe Tuesday evenige, and J. S. Tus- #n in the tenth degre Mithras Lodge of the Scottish Tuesdiy cvening. These are degrees of th Scottish Rite that are perhaps less Har to the general smembership is supposéd, and ‘under the t plans of Ellwood P. Morey for the Suprtme Council, they be resented by speeially ritualists in_ full ceremonial 1. under guidance of Charle Hanford, the noted tragedian, wh is instructor of work. The ninth d sree will be started at 7:30 and the tenth at 9 pm , in Hite than presce deputy are to trained for Master’ McCarty Washington Centénnial Lodge having taken definite action toward the ese tablishment of a Masonic scholarship irge Washington University, he 4 ted Past Grand Master t Masters Waterman and Booth, J. C. Welden ana andon "a . committee to e plans the subject. Junior Warden Hughes wili head the official line in the degree Tuesday evening, there being no sting of the lodge Wednesda announces that, Worth r a formulate i Brightwood and Orient Comman- deries, Knights Temiplar, will unite in the serv at Petworth M. E. Church this evening at 7:45 o'clock. the Sojourners informal - dance at s vard, with Marine’ Band fur- The next follow- at the Navy sail Wednes will give {ts arine barra ihe, United nishing the music. ing dance will be loft, January 23. In conformity with custom, Wwreath was laid at the tomb Washington Mount Vernon last Friday cretary Charles Insco Willi: to correct misunder- standing’ of the facts, states that shington was initiated in_Fred- ericksburg Lodge. No. 4. of Virgin- ia, November 4, paesed March 3. 1753, and raised .’\ ust 4, 1733, in the ‘lodge at Fredericksbiirg, the original Bible used in the obligation still being in - possession of the lodge. ay a of The Gavel Club's annual children’s Christmas party will be held the night of December 22, 7 o'clock, at the club roums. An excellent program has been provided, which includes music furnished by children’s® orchestra, ballet dancing and _vocal and instru- mental numbers. The. committes. of | arrangements comprises Mrs. Emil Pollock, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Jeanctte Practorius, Mre. Jeanette Nichols, Mrs. Florence Lippard, Mrs. hryn Walsch, Mrs. Gertrude Fur- men, Mrs. Edna Riddle, Mrs, Efie M. | essler. Mrs. Regina Crouch, Mrs. ! May Hierling, Mrs. Julius ° Duehring, Mrs. $ickel and Mrs. M. J. Stewart. A good program s promised for the meeting of the Lambskin Club of the Washington navy_yard, January 5, at Masonic Temple, §th and F nértheast. At the December meeting the follow- ing officers were elected: Géorge S. Hild, president; Willlam N. Huttle, vice ‘president; Hugh R. Titiow, sec- retary; G. W. Spechman, treasurer Charles Stark, marshal; joseph Wil- llams, inside sentinel; Roy A. Wolf, outside . sentinel. Installation cere- monies will be held by the advisory boatrd of Masonic Clubs January 30, at City Club. ; The Fellowship Club met last Satur- v evening in Gavel Ciyb headquar- The annual election resultedeas follows:* President, Y. D. Harbaugh vice presidéent, George H. Whiting secretary, Richard 'Enterman; finan- cial secretary, W. R. Bean: herald, Frank Butler; marshal, A. <". Radue. The Fellowship Club is now 'in.its Swelfth year, belng one of the oldest Jlasonic clubs in the city, Arrange- prents are being made for a number sof social entertainments during the winter. Benjamin B, French Lodge, No. 15— John 1. _Schick, worshipful ~master: Charles’ W. Riggin, senior warden: John White. juplor warden: Sidpey I. Besselivre, sccretary; James T. Gibbs, tregsurer; Bolitha Liws. senior deacon; * David R. Myers, marshal; Yiarry L. Strang, 3d.°junior deacon, nd Sidney 1. Bessellvre, secrétary,'to succeed Paul‘B. Cromelin, P. M.. who nhas given the lodge exceptional serv- ice as secretary during the past four years. Earl a ters. The Tonic Club of Master Masons will elect officers at the meeting Friday at the clubrooms, 14th and' Kenyon sireets northwest, when four delegates to the National Assoclation of Masonic Clubs &lso will be chosen. The , executive committee fook fa | primarily * of Masons of | concerning | duled that evefilng will automati- | Council, | Masonic | shington | its guest ! eral | L entertained at a ban- | Masonry | Club | §5 Miss Marie Schrumpr, | vorable action’ upon the request of the advisory board of Masonic clubs ta par- ticipate in the joint installation of the | officers of all Masonic clubs in the Dis- trict, at’ the City Club, January 30. The club and its guests were enter- { talned with musical selections and re- l freshments. ( Board of trustecs of the St Johw's Mite Assoctation—DPresiden Past | Grand Master Waiter. A. Brown of Federal Lodge, No. 1; vice president, Fast Master. Alexander McKenzie of | Temple-Noyes Lodge, Becre- tary, Past Master Emmett C. Elmor: of Washington Centenniat Lodge, No, | 14; ‘treasurer, Harry L. Gessford of | Mount Pleasant Lodge, No. 33. Mr. Brown was elected’ for the twenty first consecutive time and Mr. El. | more entered upon hix thirty-sixth { year as secretary. |~ The St. John's Mite Assoclution was | organized in 1872, and is compgsed of one delegate from each of ‘the sub- ordfnate lodges. It was formed for | the purgfose of rendering relief to | master Masons of this jurisdietion, | their wives, widows and children, and 1o relieve the lodges of a of the burdens: the in extending reliéf to tha dis needy. The uninterrupted . cateer of nee its organizaiion. thedral Lodge, 1. D, Thompson, masfer! C. Melv enfor warden: Edward junior n: John ret beter | share tered | tressed and 1 Bas had an fulness s Eugene- 1. n Sharpe, Brashear enna Itlers, nning treas- flor, senior deu- Brenizer, junior Martin W, C W, senior Robert McCullough, juniot . Barle Wiltley, chaplain: Brenizer, master of cere- onles. The first communication of Catbedral Lodge W held Friday ,.-\-nlnz in lodgeroom No. 3, New Ma- sonic Temple. 4 encar iteward; steward; B Lodge, master; T Harry S, Altred Harmon, Elgin_Smith, junior wurden: Walter W. Ludlow,: secre- Jurv. Char)es Kattelmann, treastrer: Ed B. Baldwin, marshal; Charles | A, Garland, senior deacon; James C. Munich, junfor deacon: Charfes .W. Hafld, €bnior steward; Joseph B. Es- cavaille, junior steward: Charles H. Kocher, organist: Charies H. Ger- lach, tiler: trusgees. S. { ham, John C. Wine Beach; diréctor Masonic and East- | ern Star’ Home. Thomas 8. Sergeon: | trustee St. John's Mite Association, Arthur H. Smith; r sentatives to | Masonic board_of relief, Lester ‘J Kelley and Thomas . Younk: | finance committee, Alfred . Harmor | Charles F. Riecks and James F. Noel. Lebanon | Boteler, ir. | sentor ‘warden; N n awson 16 | A Joseph llen L. | ehap J. Lodge, No. Walter erly, W. M.: Da¥ton A. Gurney, : John R. Jefleries, J. W.: Joln Colborni, s cretar: electedy: P. Stephenson surer: Al Colton, M. Leo Rin John M. Moehring 4 Fleteher, J. D.: Panl Ar : Frank-H. Bryson: >son. tiler; John L. organist: Perry P, Patrick, trusteej | George W. Baumann, delegate, Ma-- onic board of relief; William R.. { Clarkson, delegate. St. John's Mi Assoctation W I aiin Tepresentat of Masonic n Star | Walter represen Voard of ma %, iodgeroom No A Dast muster's jewel was presented to the retiring master, Allen 1 {ton, by I'ast Master Perry. P. | rick. The annual banquet was held the same evening at the Sterling Lodge. N¢ Arthur N Max Abel, junior war- R. Zimmerman, secre- Firmin, treasurer, ; George M. Evans, as sistant treasurer: Hilllard C. M senior deacon; George C. Ober, Ju | deacon: Guy F. Allen. senior Andrew Stewart, junior steward; Ma- sonic b d of relief representativ George M. Evans; St, John's Mite As- pelation representative. Henry egeler; Masonfc and Eastern | Home representative, Rebert | Young: lodge trustee, Morris D i senherg. The following appointments | were made by the mfster: Master of; i coremonies, John H. Gates; choir mas | ter, J. Walter Humphrey: tiler. John | F. May; lanternist, W. C. Babcock; { chaplain, Rev. D, R. Covell; { committee, Kenneth 8. Patten, chair- | man: Francis N. Westerman and Fred A. Seaman; representative, - lodge- room No. 1, 5. Manson Foote; Masonie + Temple committee, J. Walter Hum- phre. (hd(rn.avl Proxies to the Grand Lodge—For master, Hilliard C'. Myers; for senlor warden, George C. Harmony [ snuil, maste | kenior warden’ den: Johnston ltary: " Orange (forticth 1érm Mount Pleasant Lodge, " 3 Charles E. Warfield, master; Henr: R. Linfoot, senfor warden: Robert C Tracy, junior' warden; John F. Put- nam, secretary; Charles H. Ruoff, Charles " G. Edward W, Morgan, junior Shepard, senior . junior stew. ans, master of tere- Francis K. McNerhany, or- ganist; Charles H. Calvert, tiler: Wil liam H. Humphreys, Vernon G. Owen | and Harry L. Gessford, trustees; Ver- non. G. Owen and Cbarles A. Ja- | quette, board of relief:” Harry L. Gessford, §t. John's Mite Association; Miles Taylor, delegate to Masonic and Eastern ar Home. Albert Pike Lodge, No. 36—Master, athan Welll; senior warden, Fran Koch; junion warden, M. A, Wert secretary, W& L. Boyden: treasurer, M. Jones; chaplain, Rev. J' J. Di- assistant chaplain, Rev. J, senlor deacon, A. L. Ebers mol Yate: junic §teward, H. V. Hay | steward, August @rant; | siler, Moore; organist. 5. A. Leech. Consress Lodge, senior B ST—William T. Conrad, ' warden; ‘Willlam C. Heider; retary; Charles H. Walleigh, treas user * (re-elected); George B. Ken- nedy, senior deacon; John H. man? junior deacon; Milton D. Smith, senlor .steward; Irving W. Tullar, junior steward: Rev. Raymond L. i Woolyern, chaplain (re-elected); Ed- Win Smith, past master. ‘master of ceremonles: Edward J. Stewart, tiler; Rev Giessner, trustee for three years; Edwin Smith. past master, Masonic board of reilef: Rev. Ray- mond L. Woolvern, représentative to the Masonlc and Eastern Star Home. Past Grand Master - C.. C. Coombs acted as installing officer, assisted by Past Master Edwin Smith as mas- ter of ceremontes. ORDER OF THE EASTEBN*STAE Martha Chapter, No. 4, at its last meeting elected officers 'as ' follow |Mary P. Allen, matron; Frank Hurs Ipatron; Ellen Reynolds, associate ! matron; Marian McCathran, secretary. } Charlotte Paine, treasurer: Jean Brown, conductress; Lillian - Barker, * assoclate | conductress; Hendergon, chaplaf i Marguerite Connor, Ada; Geneva Du- vall, Ruth: Helen ~Zuschmitt, Mai tha; Louise Webster, Electa; WiI- helmina Hall, warden: Convis Parker, sentinel; James Hutchinson, trustee for three years; Viola De Shields, repre- sentative on the board of directors. of the Masonic and Bustern Star Home. A dinner was served, - e, John's Lodge,” Chapter No. 18, will ‘install its officers’ for the ensuing year tomorrow night. All members of the order are invited | | I ! The following officers were cleCted in Columbia Chapter at its last meetin A. Fischer, matron; J. Evans, patro: Mrs. Shade, associate matron; Mrs. Ep- pelshelmer, secretary; F. de.Lesdenier, treasurer; Post, conductress: L. Fisher. associate ' conductress: .Ida Walles, representative on board’ bY df- rectors of the Masoni¢ and Eastern Star Home; B. Entriken, board of trystees. The installation will be on December 2, & changed meeting from Decem- ber 24 A : 3 Acme Chapter, No. 107 will have charge of the rellgious - service at the.Masonic and Eastern Star Home at 3 o'clock this lftgr‘con. Rev. encoun- | association ~ Notting- | an and. Francis Apple. | finance | Ober; for junior warden, Guy F. Allen. | | trehsurer; Aubrey H. Clayton, senfor | dunior warden; Louls A..Smith, sec-| AY | Walter 1. Smith. wl)]' conduct the | | services, with_the: chgir ‘of the Bu rell class of Calvary Haptist Chureh | contributing the musical program. Arrangements have been miade to convey those attending to the home from th, terminus of the Georgia |avenue car line at Rittenhouse stree | and also the Capitol Traction Takoma | Park line- at. Rittenhouse and- 3d strects. At its meeting Dece ) 15 the Installution of the new officers { for the ensulng year will tuke pla with Past Matron Grace L. Barr s | inwtalling office s S 31, officers 1 Harding Chapter, . No, i were entertalned at supper last Sun- day evening by the werthy patron. Elmer Johnson,*and his, wife, at their home oA Rittenhoust street | 1 After'serving its members a’tuyke {dinner Washington. Centennial Chap- ter, No. 26, held its annual election of ‘oficers at it=:last meeting. Mrs. {Tillie Trueworthy " was elected .ma | tron, -Lester M. €uller- patron, Mrs. Jessie Mountjoy secretary Mrs. Ela| Woodward treasurer, - Mr Mae | Odertwald associate ‘matron, Mrs. Mae® Hill conductre Miss < Mable | associate conductress, Arthur (rustee for,a term of three years, und Miss Frances Leltch reép jresentative to the Masonic and Bast- | {ern Star Tome. “iThe new officers will be installed Dgcember 21. “No. 24, Bethany Chapt «d officers as follows: Augusta 0. Johnson: B. Adamis; seeretary, Meyvers; treasuver, Mrs, Inez - rigus: associute matron, Mrs. Cecile Whaley; conductress, Mrs. Lavinfa | Dunhau; associate’ conductress, Mr Roberta resentative to the | Bastern “Mrs. Nellie G. | | Plumley Mr. Bloomtield Ti T Howard." Bethany clyb held its an- nual card party dnd bagaar at the {home of the matron, Mrs. Rose May { Howard, December 6. A large sale of | [ fancy work and Christmas gifts was | de. The, president, Mrs. ¥stelle M tlin, reports. a successful year. Ruth Chapter; No. 1. 0. E. & will hold ite regular. meeting . tomorrow night. Installation of officers. December Matron, . patron, tigs Ellen | Mr Tess has elected | Mrs. John M- | matron, Mrs. Et pductress, Mrs. May F fate ‘conductress, Mrs! | “secretary, M Clrar- treasure Mrs. Alice Esther Chaptér, the following Gibbon Ada E lotta M. Eradley Pine;, A speclal meeting of Lebanon Chap- | ter, No. 25, hus been called for 8 pan next Saturday by Matron' Esther Hen- ning Noel, for the purpose of fns ing the newly elected officers. election at t as follows: Matron, Mrs patron, Paul Cromelin: tron, "Mrs. Ida_Jobnson; Mrs. Lillle McKepzie, past matron (re-elected); treasurer, Mrs. Blanche | Barghausen. past matron (re-ele ed); conductress, Mrs. Ethel Thorpe iate conductress, Mrs. Augusta James F. tatiye on | board of directors of the Masonfe and Eastern Star Home, Mrs. Katharine Bett t ‘matron (re-elected), | A sdrvice, conducted by Paul Crome- | lin, was held last Tuesday evening 1o | harior the memary of five members of | {the chapter, who. recently died. The {officers occupying. the star pofnts d posited - white roses upon the alfar, fand ‘Mrd James Kerr sang “Lead Rindly Light” Marie C1 siate mu- secretary, | Matron_Jemmie ¢ ory_aiid Patron Chaurles “Millar of Hope Chapter, No. 30. were hosts at a dinnes glven Sat- urday last at e e ‘me "of the n tron to the officers of the chapter Music and games were fearured dur- ng the evening, after which th guests were W presented with sterling siiver gift from the matron. © A the last meeting of the chapter. the- following officers were elected: Mr Lucille M. Fogle, matron; J. Wiiliamson Cook.: patron; Mrs. Amy . Hollander, associate matron; Mrs. ! Louise Linthicum. secretary; Mrs. Jemmie M. Gregory, treasurer; Mrs. Addie C. Goode, conductress: Mrs. M Hutchinean, * associate con- ductress; Charles ‘0. Millar, rustee. Mrs. Jemmie ‘Gregory was re-elected as representative to the board of di- f the Masoni¢ and Eastern Star Home of the District of Coluimbia. “Frifdship Chapter held its annual | election of officers on Tuesday ning, as fo Mrs. Margaret Feder- line, matron: Fred H. Gore, patron; Mrs. A. Lillian Volkman, associate: matron: Miss Anna M. Perna, secre tary (fifth term); Mrs. Cora L. Yowell; treasurer (sixth term); Mrs, Florerice B. Mirés, conductress: Mrs. Frances! B, Donald, associate conductre Mrs, Edith A. Lynn, representativé | Musonic and Eastern Star Home, re- ' elected; Mrs. Neille B. Fletcher, three. j year trustee, fo-elected. . Owing to th second régular meeting in_the month falling on Christmas night, it has been postponed and the installation of the officers-elect will {take place at a special meeting De- cember 22 at § p.m. i Loyalty Chapter, No. 32, held its first _annual election of officers De- cember 5. as follows: . Miss Sadla Haskell, _matron; Chafles .S. ¢ Hyer, patron; Mrs. Eva F. Lynch, assaciate matron; Alexander Carnahan, sécre- tary; Miss' orence Baughman, treasurer; Mrs. Bertha M. Davis, ceri- ‘ductress, and Mise Florence H. Bosard, | associnte” conductress. Mrp. Mary B Snavely, Mrs. Blanche S. Cirnahan | and Chérles S, Hyer were elected as! .1!“\!0(«.-(!!90(‘“\?]) to serve (nr three years, two years and one year, and’ Mrs. Hattie M. Hyér was elected to represeit the'chapter on the board of directors of the Masonic and East. ern Star Home. Next Wednesday eve- | ning the .officers and appointed offi- | cers, consisting of Mrs. Hertense T.| Fuller, chaphain: Miss® Pearl | Powler, marshal; Mrs. Hattie M. Hyer, organist: Mrs. 'Annie E. Bowman Adah; Mrs., Elsie Ravne, Ruth:. Mabel B Wheelock, Isther; Mrs. Grace C. 'Tuller, Martha: Mrs.. Sarah {V. Darling. ' Electa; Mrs.' Enid K Antheny, warder. and Willlam W. avis,sentinel, will be installed. M; elen’ B. Strait, assoelaie .grand ‘matron, 1s epected to act as the in- stalling officer, assisted by Mrs Sallye C. Bogley, past matron, as marshal. The following officers were: elected, in Blecta Chapter, No. 2, last Tues- day: Mrs, Marjorfe Haines Campbell, matron: ‘Charlés 'V. Etsler, patron: Mrs. Marlon F. Pollock, . associate matron; Mrs. Elsie 8. Robinson, sec- retary ' (twenty-fourth _term); Mrs. Helen Roberts, treasurer _(fourth term): Mrs. - Marietta Thompspn, con= iductress; Mrs. Florence K: ‘Fowl. Massoclate conductress: Mrs. Mary T {OBrien, P. G. M, director; Mary T. } O'Brien, Cora P. Mayberry and Charles £. Roberts, trustecs. They will, be installed next Wednesday ond meeting in December, Christmas day a 1| | | recto { I 1 i falling on » has been called it . Naom! Chapter No, 3 held the an- nual chapter dinner for members 1ast eanesday, follo erlfby the election of officere. * Installation of officers | to be held December 26.. y Gavel Chapter No. 29, will’ Hate in- stallation of officers Tuesday eflfiu“":. Columbia Floral Circle willlbe en. tertained by Mrs. Lucle E..Kelly, at the home of her mother, Mra. An toinette L. “Fischer, 3640 11th: street morthwest, tomorrow afternoen. - Cathedral Chapter, No, 14, elected, t! tollowing officers, for the ensuln '431}5 at Its meeting ‘Wednesday: Matron, I ¥va L. Horn: patren, ‘William H.. Rip- | | pard; sssoclate matron, Clara D."Perry: secretary, Elizabeth H..Cornish (tenth term); treasurer, Martha R.. Brandon (third term); conductregs, Eva P.sHoth- rock;. .assoglate _conduciress, - Martha Shaw; representative to ‘the board of directors, Claudia_&.* Trogyer (tenth Ilerm) % Fidelity Chapter Will hold & speclal meeting tomarTow evening for the in stallation Of the new officerd, ~ The auxillary home board of Agacta |- Chapter last Tuesday. entertaingd. .at luncheon -at the Ebbitt Hou: and matinee at Keith's. December 18 the following officers will be tastalleds Annle M, Collier, matro; Wll)llm B, 'STAR, | Tnstalling: of [newly elected officers will b | peric |BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN| Migs | The sec- - WASHINGTON, .D. DE( JEMBEE 16, “1923-PART 1. patron; Lebna . matrosi; 2as tary; Joseph Har er thel | Taylo Sndiictecan; lizabeth Davis, associate conductress, ahd ofhers appointed by the worthy | matron. Cotlta, Helwig, as- | Keane Councll nty-fifth tree party cuse. Thursday t27, at'8 MUK e ink ev William A of the enter foliowing talent: ‘”u well known Leit; Jonn' F Mury e and ies Rapp, ra Bovello in Rateli and Hary fund Miss Elie y will be jans will dancing ke O In the smber 31 ahd ran W [ ew \x in Brookland Chapter.. No. 11, the foilowing officers Bt its meeting Weednesday; Matrow, Harriet Burn- |side; patran, Jere.B associate matron llenrl Macklc ary, Anba clacted: treasurer, Te-clicted; cons writon, wssociate B. Abson: trus- I W. H. Hamptor han, re-elected; Rep- elucted L. sec ductress, [ Conduetreas tegs: J. L, and G."N reseniative ard Bf i sonic and Bistern Star Watt ‘Gibb, re-clected. elect will ‘angouncy officers late &7 wery extend chapter -{o Associate Malr D. Hammond ‘und Past Patron Hammqnd, who left Wishing- ke their permanent home in . A program Included an tlatign by Past Matren poem by Mrw. (irace B ted . to Associaly Mutron remarks to Mrs. Hammond by Mateon Lennon on behaif of e, Matrons' Assoclation. and personal. testimonial 1o hery by Matron | Miirie L Stebbins. The past matrons | furnished refreshments stallation of officers will be held ‘December r. Past Grand Matron Crawrord; grand Grand - Matron worthy grand in, Past Matron u Sherw oo Stran I furn her uncil w by Anina Louis ton to m h E. has of 1 amants for, the nd Iinights {17 wt, he Wax A, MECann, pa Yoll. Council, was retary and Thet Mewtings of the Pwill be held eich | 8 "o'elock Ton ceting in the ) commi I\\ll!'l.nm i Clrk: its members Ll ationys ['the atlon of Lanniv ary of th | 15 Frank ‘Davis | rangements Simirgtas - L ggiven |H I ter of core Herbert ouncil @ 1 Hammond, e [t Flara thi; v Minerva R shail, Past mpbeil, grand. chapl Conway KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Franklin. No neld lection | Tuesda¥ evendug as fol- ows: H in ‘Marshall, cha E. D iton Waldo Browyp, prelate: master of work: Wil- inner payd; K ik 1), guard: W. Ruhl prds and seal I8 J. i Laubacly, master of fin Perry P. Patrick, master of exc oW, Brown, 'R. R." Weagle Wal- lace, trustees, and P Patrick, H . Marshall: Charles W hl, . W Brown and H. W. Winter, Grand Lodge represegtati The next meeting Lwill pe held January §. when the instalied ed the rank evening. The li¢ conferred Tuesday 3 will elect 1o - the dar year g No. M H v Tts Cannual t Frank mantgr shancellor: . R R. Weagl Ham Inbpdy Walluce. oute Keeper: of, re e the dire seph J nies, ¢ B.P. 0. T hington Pw meeting Sxalted ter Todge to ord initlated wer: . i lust J ad init { Lodg 1ing aft i team in th fthe setting initiation the ex | the drill team -with { Amerfean flag whi { from_dons {on of the lo _ | wirds accept Ve Tuesday will next Webstar, No. of Page last Yank. Sf Esquire on a large class ng. This lodge and, representalives Lodge for the pt AU Tuesday v 9 entury-Decatur mesti st emarks ‘were mad r Mark Mount Vernon, ranks of Esquir MWednesday «vering Talbe O. Puliazi held o iday evé by Past arman will co Kanjehe of Rutlihone ft Saturday with Joseph Hurt. Royal ATHeY Arcad nilton., Bermudie, & hare th : the Princess Hotel for a i BAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. A spectal meeting of the Daughte 247 called last Tuesduy evening and queetion. of charity work 2 this circle is contemplating. w cusked. Bince 1ts, organiz circle has successfully accomplisiy much charitaple work locally and the %resent olan is to make Christmas! Long, & very happy one for the drphans of |fourth the dioces up & {dent of Distriet of ol sented the dril next | Tap which t state conve sident Grand No. 5 uru,.; and at Lodize hi Mrs daughter “red Wi tehead ol nrize prize < Mr, second hird ize st 1 i W Drapr No s teoth prize in won rence in | won first fand ing . YEOMEN. The regilar by Capitod Homestead Thursday night, with Wneé and ten new nts present for adoption. Committées were awps | pointed to prepare for'the ppen et | ing to be held January 24,.at Swhich | several prominent members will extol | to th. rie attend Columbia Camp, rrain the f mittees from the W the Distrlet snd e benefits. o the sosiety and ilve progress being made in thé erection | of the Children’s Home. * The regular meeting will be héld Dece ber 27, at which time the committees appointed will report s Temple, § Al Moder, vitgd Let's ‘Get Acquainted!’ Why not see' what this store can dp for you—how easy it is to buy all and everything you want and pay . at convenient future dates? “You'll like the new credit way. Hversary tife Lecty preparation Mulligan, alnment, wowdert, Yoo = Ll sent sh will clubhouse domne on as Cullen, Monday Ty Kuights will fe promis Knights Lodge Wedhesday 3 beha white unf, nmed e ed. ru oh tea n oW teers ‘of t n = doing delivered fo the MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA fin nearhy next | next Thursday at Camp Hall. Woodmen of America are P cnna. Ave. at his High-Grade,, Card Table Only JR. 0. V. A M. ing rof Andrew | 6, an entertain- onunitter, was appointed 6 n-and ‘hoid ‘entertainments and taly during the oming yegr. . The ymmittee was authorized and is pro- ding with arrangements for i reg- ular old-fushioned Christmas * tree celebration and fun-fest for the kic dies of membgrs of the order and | those .who can pgrsuade some ! to bripg them. Songs. games, can nuts,. jee cream . and cake, @ Christinas ‘tree and Santa featiire the prograf December 2 Pythikn Temple. The committee | rompoxed of the following members: H Hoffman, L. L. Wehrn P. Ulrich, I, {1 Marris, ‘1. S Latham and C.: A, Leffel. James Heriry Schrum Wi lnn\.nwl' Junior Past Councilor W 1jot was appointed degree mas- A will reorgunize - the degree Trit e il 1daho y Sounell, Not utfit, and ening, Dufember or James P nnmitee are mak this | ce in' charge red. the ell, ent. Tribe great “iaty great chie | pla B has Saturday Seiffert, and the T Ml vee number in u musicl act. iey, Santa Claus Theé Wishing- the musie for | which w | the home ' to Y| suchem's regul = | through their pllowed by th Osage Trib, “hoid Mon: ith i at Inigtontans, avent af Washin | teama Scorpiof Ortentul Court. No. 1, held on (@ Mecting which inciuded the elee- S At “;“Hnu of officers and refreshments. B «l Cheoe ontar. i 1. Quude and J. M. Heetef.'were Tgltiee Jon wd to menfhership. ert < "' 29 ular meotings of the court \ull! iven b held on the second Saturday in'[and party Band on iy Jonth. The January meeting | The Ay e - featured hy an entertainment |honta d knight of Car get-together smokes. | Thur: ted .general sec- |y, been notificd to “dlg | muth, treusyrer. ltneir t of the old trunk or| The annual mmittes § thelr ; on the third. floor ‘of | be Meld e on, Saturday. -Janu- |* . ‘WOOD:! officers Vening at ihe beat¢time -in |+ Wehr: The Tumi lect: grand mrand friar. W, iunvell ald. J. S. Latham: |Creek cem Hanson: grand’ | compan grand tressurer, | ,,4,‘,"(.‘?‘,,, seribbler, W. Rl ceper Of thesde swchem Tribe. sewel ing adopted & Lat th pricral and be Tempie “miss . tme” The followin L erient o P g rand armon keener, ‘P Uliich 1. Hoffman: srand TEniate apd grand W Hall he anne wre the. T Ie Harr A hie R « Woodme < three par entertalug a heing v ery for | L -tEth ary mad pt Ay of the | e bt ten und ance. Agsembl The fo have week H G toan {Glory - | Fra e Vailed | Wednesda: lerpwd of v ion, mony W Md woeh dunces W of Colmmbus etion of the Ji Degnan ts mits- 0PD FELLOWS. Ail subord lodges meeting 5 | ing the w will. make nominations ! for the tirst six months of 1924 ELKS. had Ween by th n, cemp Camp: Camp, d D). StuarteEncampment T onfer the patriarchal degree to night. | morrow evening, past chief patriarchs Ontrich called | from the *several.encampments com- There® were sev- | posing the team, - r Washington ) entative” Peter It of Boston!|Np dressed’thé meet- | por inted. * The drifl | . ms added 10 Washington Lodge. No. avill have after the |the third degree Tuesday evening. ent#d | Amity Lodge, 27, under the guid- | anwce of Assistant Degree 'Director John H. Windsor, will also have the third degree At the conclusion an illysirated lecture will be given. | sovers ! iy No. 110 and ‘Beacon, the evening to fm- Union s Lodge. will devate business. | fram Baltimor. : {rrogram | F. Litz [ tee in charg Intetebting: sioms were Yarl f Clu Congul A Capt. George. {deputy: the Robert’ Englist Paet' Consul B a har purchas e E Mageflénu Encampment, No. 4, will have the golden rule and goval purple degrees Tuesdat evquing, the line-up % under the. leadership of Grand Representative W. W. Milan and Roscon Jenkins, respectively with n, at sguted th hel loffice of | lientenant The election Rocsters Club January conve Seating of the n Cvoral aampe old Gi 26, | “The. Bie by th [ nitorm averiue | of 1eophytes_a witness | BFY, 4. of friendship. the dra- | being directed by Grand | Enamberiain. B F. Mre e, Ella V. Mallory nts are Kebekah ' Assemb I1 6. 0. F. Temple day evenings I to instead Friendship, sions Coyenan and M the degree matle wo: Warden James E Lodge, No. 10, Thursday: Salem No. Lodsg. consin st to iroup £15: Dr. ird iam sup Neu- | At the AManday from- the & men: Mre. ( means; Mrs mage: Mi IaiFs. FUE Inamed ¢ u vember 26 from the the day nu 4.5 and 6 meeti has the No. 22, Columbi third degree arsal; Langdon, gree: 1'hoeni ckree work. and Annie Blalock an- ‘the election of officers Dorcas Rebekah Lodge, Ma Mr. Thomp- Charlie Williams final play-oft thereby mak cash yrize sessions in each 3 . and Federal City, N Friday evening _ Metropolis, No, 16, [ to serva confer the.degrec of truth with | Past regent. Mj a team of past grands | genit, $ = gent. i di cellor. secretary, recording Burke: tr fnner guard ' 1923 Mes. Jam will ea- | Join the 250 movement to accom- mps In|pany the Columhia Lodge Quartet, the y-u‘m,-m,\.m jece O. O. H. & . Bang hian ] the less than two-vedr-old mem- l Mrs. and Mrs. members of the | bebs’. degree staff to ‘Jarksonville, | in-{ for the 1924 sessions of the Sov ¥ila.. ereign Grand Lodg: M1 3 St €ons was chairman of the comr |IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN. coneert, and inyite Was visited *“Thursdny sachem fs esented with son on behalf of P ¢ s great thelr last visitation of the « ihe of the great s at.which time a very rendered. The s presenfed with a beautiful past iss Waneta' Councils at the | several applications to a » Couneil Wednesday next meeting of the : Associgtion 108 Varnum election MEN OF THE WORLD. n monument of Maple I |form the erie It HiGmox A e he whrich is under sodmen's Woodmen Maryland ¥ ut 2:30 p.m following elected T Alpha Camp George . al Hickory €anip. teractions at evening drew iting initiation, sypper und ¢ {ment were, errioved. features frrazer b Rossi M report s 1 | fe-elcction of J {eort of Old Glory Camn Williams of Oak P ry Camp " d Hendquarters Gompany Rank will t DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. erring lowing comm: rge A William ry Swiggard, mmittes the residence of | Renc rommitte: sery The following during Miss Fiiz heth os Miss Catherine Rat Raymond Miss_Jennie Coleman:*financi Wiilfam ecretary urer. 11 Purle! 8. Tav Wilgon - gulde Ursula A vary. ial 1 Bicl guard, learer, organist Miss G Virgin and trust he inst I tak 2 n. fix Claren Mics, Geor MeNall tre 3rs. Geor wilunion uf tire place vlwum ins radio seribe M Fig o officer and his great sa. Th ol Jme Logan "Tribe. reat sachem, Fr chiefs made ‘Call seric Tribe, N fal featur lelity, Coun tigses Floksle Monroe, Kate and Mrs. Ethel Ellington were ipdtihte and Mrs+ Flynn were the “guests of hondt’' The chairman of thie good of tne order Ras planned +u Amtergsting program for. th meeting, Tuesdi . s interesting, pr aADer great sachem’ | by ca 'Tril This was of records nex Mount Vernon.Council night=in its hull inEyivania avenve of officers Pepm, w quet r pémber and the othy 7 the &l The held & s evening st Poca- will besheld next Mrs. Hel t northwe Pt i £ the of arde h st DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. 7 of and patr o o Uniform Rudépi World will Xa Stzer instailed visitation Oscar T ; dected and {*Phie an Decemb, Lifiert com- 5% will | 1. H the Circle uspicss T ¥ Counc Erees wWere yal elactic will be in mm-p‘,_ consul during espective B wi hemte Henry Mapl L camps: H Smaurt degrees Mrs. Tne? Thomas nd M a A rece tert visttors | 0f Golden to e | Thompson, Lot Smmg D riun Triy month char hoppers: ¢ arr n i and itributed ‘ommander George e~ Har Past election of n camp Drum Major Tedictory of Alpk Pymphry the ref D organiz the 1 of Drum Thé speeches second 1 old of wifl office be § wiil of Tuesday egtee team meet asmistad | gerved initiate Alpha Cs mp na- | with < Depnty { Mab | Smiti o, 375 | cHor No...178 } &1 heard | JAL chair- | i éunouc lartman 1l and Junior Past of Ctrele . Hartman oris wer tee owe, w Jewell Wolfe, sodial, y be rum. DAUGHTERS AMERICA. evening Anna Kerfoot | t tten in charie Vre. Mare K Mre s, Mrs. Margaret Wiliie ne, Mys. Sadie Trapy wriey M Luiu_Fitzpatrick liss’ Mary 2 and Miss M al advoca it the board meet 1 ting of the OF I party will b Ay Raleig) chairm held which H luncheon M offigers were the Al Ba AEnen Tom | Giallagher. Mi moni- | Miss Eisic <to- | tand. an- ! Kasby resents con C. -Bic Dplan Hartnett" ifre Ward 1 and B M Stewart; Al Al Miss % Gibiio At the charity gomm 1and represented the wari Miss'Bo- Mrs. S Ethel cuter Closmg Out Toys All toy. lines must be closed out .at oncé—express wagons, veloci- | pedes, doll carriages, child’s rock-. ers, automobiles, etc.—full lines to pick . from—~—but prices will move them quickly. ‘Don’t delay! $16 - and lulnlanha.l. Hard mahoganized wood, with lcng-wearmg lrmuhon leather top; top 29- inches square; bright nickel corner pi ces and under-brui'ea,,wel.l finuhed folth fl.t for convenient handling; a table which will stand long use., * Just in time for the hohdays—only one to a buyer— come before they are all gone' Three Offermgs Sensatlonal and Unheard of! 77N\ M e\ 111' m |\| AUBIR WA maeadn | Of coitrse, yollre surprmd-—ru a: startler! 10 handsome pieces in finest 5-ply walnut Ve- _neer; 60-inch Buffet, large China, Round Corner Extension Table, Server, 5 Side Chairs’ - and Host C}mr upholstered in genuine leath- " er; a suite made and finished in the finest man- net, tnd high-grade i in all respect A small cash payment and i youru—no g more to pay until- F ebrua.ry 1, 1924. Lumted Lo (s—Be : 812750 Three beautiful pices l..wmg Rcom or Library Smfe, loose Marshall soring cush- ions; a heavy, high-grade spite, upholstered in fiiest ve-. lour; separate cushions -included; pieces have squared off tops; " A small cash- paymerit and it is yours— nothing. more to- pay unhl Febmry 1, 1924 No Phone or Mail Orders - None Reserved First Come, First Served in’this fine Cane and Mnhognny . mirror, large Dr: scfa is 80 nd:es long;. elnlr- large and mfm‘uble. 1 awa 4 A mntchlm bargain, our glurantee for - that; 4 elegant pieces—full Vanity with long esser, handy Chifforobe and. full size Bow-foot Bed; finest 5-ply walnut . veneer; only a’limited number of. these fme zuites—at $145 tlley are prnchcnlly gwen A small cash payment and it is yours—nothing mare to -pay untxl February 1, 1924